Have faith. I've ordered 3 boards directly from Kin and several parts from TX website over the last 2-3 years. He always delivers in the end.

Clearly he has some personal stuff to attend to and please keep in mind that this is his passion and hobby. Not a business. He does all this on his spare time. I believe his wife even helps him out with this from time to time.

We all know how life can be with work, family, illness, personal economy etc etc. Patience is the name of the game in the mech keyboard community in my opinion.

I just heard from Kin. The boards were packed 2 weeks ago but Kin had to go on a business trip and has started shipping now(boards going out today, tomorrow etc.) So they should turn up soon for everyone I guess.

Mine arrived on Saturday and I built it that same night. Looks like theyíre slowly coming in. Here are some quick photos. The finish was absolutely flawless on mine with not a single blemish. Top job Kin!

Had switches prepped but tested the pcb before soldering and found two rows would trigger at once (O and L or 4 and R for example) but not on the bottom row. Firmware issue or hardware issue? I did notice some copper showing on a trace but its hard to debug without the schematic.

Has anyone else had this problem? I also submitted a ticket on Kin's website just in case.

IIRC the form had options for WKL or WK TX(?)SE, and also had option for 84/87 LZ Iron. I don't know if numbers were ever shared or figured out on how many boards total were sold in this "white run", but from what I can understand in Kin's blog, it's unlikely he's going to do it again due to QC consistency issues. I'm handling my White LZ Iron like it's made of glass, just to be safe! (Where's jimirollin when you need him for some glass stems...)

A quick/poorly lit album to show what kind of white it is (with comparisons to some established keycap sets for reference). Forgive me for the yellow lighting, but I hate fluorescent cool white light at home. (Album) https://imgur.com/a/MczU4hW

IIRC the form had options for WKL or WK TX(?)SE, and also had option for 84/87 LZ Iron. I don't know if numbers were ever shared or figured out on how many boards total were sold in this "white run", but from what I can understand in Kin's blog, it's unlikely he's going to do it again due to QC consistency issues. I'm handling my White LZ Iron like it's made of glass, just to be safe! (Where's jimirollin when you need him for some glass stems...)

A quick/poorly lit album to show what kind of white it is (with comparisons to some established keycap sets for reference). Forgive me for the yellow lighting, but I hate fluorescent cool white light at home. (Album) https://imgur.com/a/MczU4hW